
Is this the end? You’ll want to book passage to Sweden to find out in another comfy, beautifully photographed mystery adventure
The Final Chapter starts with a shocker. But not a ghastly murder or a brazen theft – it’s a series-upending bombshell that Carol Reed is leaving Sweden… the place she’s called home for over twenty years (and twenty prior games). Did one of those pictures say penis on it? Yes, yes it did you super sleuth!! With the passing of her father, an opportunity comes up to relocate and take on a new job, and Carol is ready to make the big transition – after finishing up some unfinished business with “one last case,” that is.
There’s a sense of finality to much of the proceedings from the get-go, which made me sit up in my chair in “are they really doing this?” curiosity. With this series, I’m much more used to being fully relaxed while playing, not anxiously leaning forward at the edge of my seat. However, it isn’t long before things settle back into a rather familiar groove.
The plot here surrounds the disappearance of writer Aldred Bauer, who fell out of contact with his literary agent right before the deadline of his next book. All he had left to write and submit was – you may have already guessed – the final chapter. Carol is tasked with finding out what happened to him, or at the very least, uncovering what became of his seemingly unfinished work, which is the publisher’s higher priority.
Features:
The game is 100% mouse driven
No need to play any of the previous 20 games for context on this game
Delightful and easy to learn controls
Runs in Windows 7,8,10,11
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8
CPU: 1.4 GHz
RAM: 514 MB
DirectX: 9.0
Hard Drive: 1.36 GB



